Caspar Williamson

Caspar Williamson is a an image maker and illustrator. He is based in London, UK. Recognition from the screenprinting community has led to invitations to partake in a number of the UK’s most highly regarded exhibitions such as 2008’s Mutate Britain alongside such prolific artist as Shepard Fairey, Airside and Insa and D*Face, as well as more recently, Eine , Pure Evil and Clifford Richards at Print Club London’s Blisters Blackout show in 2010, Pick Me Up at Somerset House...

Caspar Williamson

Caspar Williamson is a an image maker and illustrator. He is based in London, UK. Recognition from the screenprinting community has led to invitations to partake in a number of the UK’s most highly regarded exhibitions such as 2008’s Mutate Britain alongside such prolific artist as Shepard Fairey, Airside and Insa and D*Face, as well as more recently, Eine , Pure Evil and Clifford Richards at Print Club London’s Blisters Blackout show in 2010, Pick Me Up at Somerset House and Jealous Gallery's Jealous Needs You show in 2011 . As an artist, designer, printmaker and art director he has had the pleasure of being recognised by leading design publication Creative Review and Elle Décor, as well as being published by London Design studio’s Nobrow Press in summer 2009 issue ‘gods & monsters’, for which Williamson received a D&AD awards listing for 2010. He has produced work for clients such as The British Council, Samsung, Spotify, Columbia Records and Universal Records amongst others. Williamson has also recently completed work on his first book as an author, entitled Reinventing Screenprinting. It will be published by A & C Black Publishers, and released worldwide in November 2011. He is also one half of London design collective Egg Cup Soldier.

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